Journal article

Association between Dependent Smoking and a Polymorphism in the Tyrosine Hydroxylase Gene in a Prospective Population-Based Study of Adolescent Health

C Olsson, R Anney, S Forrest, G Patton, C Coffey, T Cameron, A Hassett, R Williamson

Behavior Genetics | SPRINGER | Published : 2004

Abstract

This study reports pilot data on an association between tobacco dependence and a five-allele tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism in the first intron of the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) gene. One hundred and twenty-six Australian adolescents who had participated in the Health in Transition Study (1993-1997), and who showed patterns of either dependent or nondependent smoking across four waves of data collection, consented to participation in the pilot study. The smoking status of those recruited was confirmed using a telephone-administered drug use questionnaire during 2000. Tobacco dependence was defined as smoking more than 6 days per week and more than 10 cigarettes per day during wave 5 (yea..

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